Re: Calculated Column IF Statement using "IN" for multiple values

@jcs93 , do you mean you've created a column in a table VISUAL?. If so, you've probably created a measure for this calculation. Measures are re-evaluated whenever the filter context changes (ie, a slicer is changed, cross filtering from clicking on another visual, etc.).

A calculated column in a table in your data model is different than a table visual that's created in a report tab.

Screenshots would help the community solve your problem. Can you provide some?

Choosing between calculated columns and measures
Even if they look similar, there is a big difference between calculated columns and measures. The value of a calculated column is computed during data refresh and uses the current row as a context; it does not depend on user interaction in the report. A measure operates on aggregations of data defined by the current context, which depends on the filter applied in the report – such as slicer, rows, and columns selection in a pivot table, or axes and filters applied to a chart.

Re: Calculated Column IF Statement using "IN" for multiple values

You both seem to be determined to convince me that what I'm doing doesn't work, so I've created an example of what I'm doing. Please download the PBIX at Criteria PBIX

Click on values in the slicers and watch the Criteria columns change with your own eyes. Upload it to your Power BI App workspace and watch it change there.

I too was convinced by the research and reading that I had done weeks ago that this was impossible. Then I tried it out of curiosity. Much to my surprise, the impossible was possible.

When you open my PBIX, you'll see the issue that I'm trying to get past. When no slicer selections are made, all the rows in the table should "Meet Criteria," however, they don't. This is what I'm asking for help to resolve, but you both seem stuck on the fact that the impossible is still impossible.

I've only been working with Power BI for a few months and one thing I've noticed is that it is an ever-evolving product where things that were once impossible, become possible because of user requests. I commend Microsoft for that.

Re: Calculated Column IF Statement using "IN" for multiple values

Thank you. Using your code as a measure corrects my issue, but leaves one behind.

I didn't show in my demo file, but I need the ability to display the Criteria in a stacked bar chart. Sadly, I cannot insert a measure into the legend field in a stacked bar chart (or any other field).